CommuniGate Pro can be used via its built-in WebUser Interface, the bundled Pronto! communication client,
as well as any third-party client applications employing the
SMTP, IMAP, POP, MAPI, SIP, XMPP, HTTP, FTP, WebDAV, CalDAV, CardDAV, XIMSS, and other standard protocols.

CommuniGate Pro can exchange E-mail and Groupware information with other standard-based
servers and systems using the SMTP protocol. CommuniGate Pro supports Real-Time communications (VoIP, IM, Presence)
with other standard-based systems using the SIP and XMPP protocols.

The CommuniGate Pro Server is based on the Internet Standards (RFCs),
and it has many additional features required for today's industrial-level
and carrier-grade communication systems. The Features
table can be used to compare the CommuniGate Pro with other systems available on the
market today.

The CommuniGate Pro software is being updated on a regular basis.
The Stable versions include the latest Major Release and subsequent bug fix releases.
The Current versions contain new features that will appear in the next Major release.

Both Stable and Current versions can be used in the Trial Mode.
To use them in the production mode, your installation should have the License Keys
valid for these versions.

A copy of this Guide is included into all versions of the CommuniGate Pro software and
can be accessed either via your CommuniGate Pro HTTP server, or directly, as HTML files
in your Server WebGuide directory.

The CommuniGate Pro MAPI Connector can be installed on Microsoft® Windows workstations.
It provides access to CommuniGate Pro Accounts via the Microsoft Messaging API (MAPI) - the method
used with the Microsoft Outlook® and other MAPI-enabled applications.

Version

Operating System

CPU

Download

viahttp

viaftp

Classic

Microsoft Windows

x86

Microsoft Windows

x86-64

Sync(beta)

Microsoft Windows

x86

Microsoft Windows

x86-64

See the MAPI section for the installation and configuration instructions.

The CommuniGate Media Plugins are available for the popular modern Web browsers.
The Plugins allow a Web-based application (such as Pronto! or
an AJAX-based client) to implement a VoIP endpoint (a "softphone").